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The Rise of a Carpenter

Mar 1, 2026    Pastor Tim Scarbrough

This powerful message introduces us to a profound paradox: the rise of a carpenter who became the prophet of prophets. Drawing from Mark 6 and Luke 4, we encounter Jesus stepping into His divine calling, transitioning from the workshop to the synagogue, from crafting wood to crafting souls. What makes this journey remarkable is how it challenges everything we think we know about success, power, and purpose. We discover that in God's economy, the rules are reversed: we see unseen things, we conquer by yielding, we find rest under a yoke, and we reign by serving. These aren't just poetic contradictions; they're the very principles that define authentic Christian living. The sermon confronts us with uncomfortable truths: that our usefulness to God is tied to our willingness to die to ourselves, that fruitfulness comes through surrender rather than striving. We're reminded of those who chose comfort over calling, like the rich young ruler and the ten fearful spies, and contrasted with those who embraced radical obedience, like Abraham, Job, and John the Baptist. The challenge laid before us is clear: Are we willing to let certain seeds die in our lives—the seeds of our priorities, our possessions, and even our personalities—so that Christ can produce eternal fruit through us? This isn't about religious duty; it's about understanding that we're living in resurrection season, called to rise from being spiritual carpenters to becoming prophetic voices in a world desperate for hope.